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Evicted: Poverty & Profit in the American City, Readers Guide Edition, is a critically acclaimed book that examines the intersection of poverty and urban housing in the U.S. With over 10,000 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, it offers a compelling, human-centered analysis supported by a reader’s guide to enhance comprehension and engagement. A must-read for professionals interested in social policy, urban studies, and economic justice.




| Best Sellers Rank | #785,167 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #841 in Public Policy (Books) #3,074 in Sociology (Books) #4,772 in Political Theory |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,244 Reviews |
S**A
An eye opener
Just started reading the book. It is very insightful and interesting
K**R
Brilliant and authentic
The book describes how poverty is linked with housing or lack of it. The challenges of urban housing for the poor and it's impact on their lives. But most importantly the strength of humanity which refuses to be reduced by poverty.
S**N
Evicted
An awesome read that portrays a significant problem in America,s cities with empathy and simplicity. A must read for all
A**R
Displacement in urban USA
In my research on land acquisition and displacement in India.
S**P
Poverty in the US is as bad as anywhere in the world
Great for a slow Heavy & patient reading Very sad in parts.
A**2
Five Stars
good stuff.
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